The Comelec confirmed yesterday that a memorandum of agreement was forged with Lente, which will assist the commission in drafting complaints and affidavits against candidates or groups that violate campaign finance regulations.

Lente will also conduct workshop and training for volunteer campaign finance monitors as well as briefings for political parties and candidates on campaign finance rules.

The group will participate in the audit, inspection and examination of all disclosure reports and records and organize complaints desks and call centers to help Comelec and its deputized law enforcement agencies respond to complaints.

Lente would deploy roving teams on election day to respond to various complaints concerning campaign finance rules and other election-related laws.

This developed even as the Comelec reported yesterday that senatorial bet JV Ejercito has placed the most number of campaign advertisements on television.

Based on the March 22 broadcast logs prepared by the Comelec’s Education and Information Department, Ejercito of the opposition United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) had already consumed 26 of the 120-minute airtime allowed for each candidate per TV network.

Records showed that the Liberal Party had placed six minutes of campaign propaganda.

The data are based on the broadcast logs submitted by television and radio stations nationwide.

Under Comelec Resolution 9615, each candidate, registered political party and party-list group is allowed only an aggregate total of 120 minutes of campaign advertisements per television station.

For radio, they are allowed only 180 minutes each.

Overseas absentee voting

The Comelec is now intensifying preparations for the overseas absentee voting (OAV) which will be held from April 13 to May 13.

Comelec Chairman Sixto Brillantes and the other commissioners would be leading the voter’s education and preparations for the OAV in various Philippine posts abroad.

Last Monday, commissioner Grace Padaca left for Abu Dhabi, one of the countries with large Filipino communities. She will be there until April 8.

Commissioner Christian Robert Lim left yesterday for Hong Kong. He will stay there until Monday next week to meet the Filipinos there.

Commissioners Elias Yusoph is expected to leave for Saudi Arabia this week while commissioner Lucenito Tagle, head of the Committee on OAV, will go to Abu Dhabi on Friday.

Brillantes said he is going to Singapore on April 7 to personally monitor the preparations there.

In an earlier interview, Tagle noted the Comelec has expanded the postal voting for OAV to reach out to those stationed far from Philippine embassies and consulate offices.—Shiela Crisostomo with reports from Rhodina Villanueva, Roel Pareño, Alexis Romero, Rainier Allan Ronda